Articles, tagged with "hot pepper", page 5
15th May 2008
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a condition that causes pain in the mouth, lips or tongue without any clear reason. There are often no visible signs of irritation. The cause of the syndrome may be caused by the onset of menopause to vitamin deficiencies. ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
18th April 2008
Eggplant is delicious hot or cold and can be enjoyed marinated, stuffed, roasted, grilled, fried, in a casserole, in stews, or on brochettes. Sliced eggplant absorbs oil like a sponge, but a good bread crumb or batter coating will help, and make sure the ...
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Author:
M B John
22nd August 2007
Originating from Central and South America, the hot pepper is nowadays cultivated worldwide for its food and therapeutic qualities. It is a 30-60 cm high annual herbal plant. It has got different variants, both with a sweet taste and especially with ...
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Author:
cristi
24th July 2007
Italian Cuisine
Italian cuisine has a huge variety of dishes and drinks: because Italy was not officially unified until 1861, and its cuisines reflect the cultural variety of its regions and its diverse history (with influences from Greek, Roman, Gael...
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Author:
David Pruitt
06th October 2006
Many people are mystified by traditional Indian cooking and cuisines and a little somewhat confused with the varieties of curries and spices used . Some may even think the traditional Indian cooking is mostly about vegetarian dishes and curries.
India...
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Author:
Noraini Maskuri
07th September 2006
Mace is one of the original self-defense weapons. And it's been the best friend of many women, college students, senior citizens, and others who need a portable device to help them fend off would-be attackers. At first thought it is amazing that with all ...
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Author:
Angie Stocklin
31st May 2006
The Habanero hot sauce is an icon amongst all the various types of hot sauces that are available in the market. Chili peppers are fruits of plants hailing from the Capsicum genre and Habanero happens to be the most spicy and hot pepper in this lineage. Th...
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Author:
Chris McCarthy
14th May 2006
Fat Loss for Idiots
Many people plan every month to try new techniques of losing weight. Unfortunately, for some, this can be such a daunting task that they lose hope after a few months. The good news is that weight loss does not have to be difficult. ...
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Author:
Peter Calker
20th April 2006
Cayenne pepper (also known as chili or hot pepper) is the fruit of Capsicum annuum, a shrubby, tropical plant that can grow to a height of up to 3 feet. Although cayenne pepper is native to tropical America, it is now cultivated in tropical locations thro...
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Author:
Douglas Adams
12th March 2006
There is nothing like a dash of hot sauce to liven up even the blandest of all dishes. In fact, true to the genre of sauces all over the world, the hot sauce is not only an accompaniment but also does honors as the prime ingredient in many dishes.
The ...
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Author:
Chris McCarthy
20th September 2005
It seems as Southern as whistling Dixie but this tasty pod is migrating to a city near you.
Think okra is just a southern vegetable? Think again. Above the Mason Dixon line this underrated, underused vegetable may not be as familiar as tomatoes but ok...
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Author:
Karen Sieczka